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Cell phones just got a little less annoying.
Human rights organization Amnesty International has just launched Amnesty Wireless, a new mobile phone service that donates 10 percent of your billed talk time to the non-profit. They'll even chip in $175 toward buying you out of your current carrier's contract.
The program is supported by Working Assets, which has long raised money for progressive organizations via affinity credits cards and long distance landline telephone services. The mobile network is Sprint.
Posted by Rebecca Lieb at February 6, 2007 10:43 AM
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